With the Longines Global Champions Tour reaching its climax, the stage is set for one of the best showdowns in sporting history. The current leader of the tour, Christian Ahlmann, has the best of British, Ben Maher, breathing down his neck in what is shaping up to be one of the most exciting ends to a Longines Global Champions Tour series.
Crucially Ahlmann of Germany will not be taking to the arena in New York (23 - 25 September) so he will stay with 238 points to his name in the championship standings, just six points ahead of Maher who currently lies in second on 232 points. A win from Maher at LGCT of New York will see the current world number 6 soar into the lead on 259 points ahead of the much-anticipated final in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, next month.How the points work: 8 BEST RESULTS OF 2022 TO COUNT SCALE OF POINTS:40 - (1st), 37 - (2nd), 35 - (3rd), 33 - (4th), 32 - (5th), 31- (6th), 30 - (7th), 29- (8th), 28 (9th), 27 -(10th), 26- (11th), 25 (12th) AND SO ON. With the best in the business set to start in New York, Maher is expected to put everything on the line to replicate his results from the past years as the season moves to the closing stages. Passionate spectators are travelling from near and far to the heart of New York City to witness world-class show jumping take place for the second time at Governors Island under the watchful eye of the Statue of Liberty, and in the shadows of the Lower Manhattan skyline – one of the most awe-inspiring stops on the Longines Global Champions Tour calendar.More information
Crucially Ahlmann of Germany will not be taking to the arena in New York (23 - 25 September) so he will stay with 238 points to his name in the championship standings, just six points ahead of Maher who currently lies in second on 232 points. A win from Maher at LGCT of New York will see the current world number 6 soar into the lead on 259 points ahead of the much-anticipated final in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, next month.How the points work: 8 BEST RESULTS OF 2022 TO COUNT SCALE OF POINTS:40 - (1st), 37 - (2nd), 35 - (3rd), 33 - (4th), 32 - (5th), 31- (6th), 30 - (7th), 29- (8th), 28 (9th), 27 -(10th), 26- (11th), 25 (12th) AND SO ON. With the best in the business set to start in New York, Maher is expected to put everything on the line to replicate his results from the past years as the season moves to the closing stages. Passionate spectators are travelling from near and far to the heart of New York City to witness world-class show jumping take place for the second time at Governors Island under the watchful eye of the Statue of Liberty, and in the shadows of the Lower Manhattan skyline – one of the most awe-inspiring stops on the Longines Global Champions Tour calendar.More information